1.Influencing factors of health literacy in young naval officers and soldiers
Runxian HE ; Hui JI ; Wenjie LU ; Jing TAN ; Xu LIU
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University 2024;45(11):1434-1438
Objective To investigate the influencing factors of health literacy of young naval officers and soldiers,and provide a basis for formulating precise health promotion education policies and improving the health literacy level of naval officers and soldiers.Methods The data of young naval officers and soldiers(aged 18-45 years)were randomly extracted from the Navy Health Literacy Monitoring Database,including general demographic data(gender,age,height,body weight,nationality,marital status,education level,only-child or not,registered residence),health self-assessment status(good,average,poor)and health literacy level(obtained through the national residents health literacy monitoring questionnaire[2018]).The influencing factors of health literacy level of young naval officers and soldiers were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results Gender,age,nationality,marital status,educational level,and health self-assessment status were independent influencing factors for the overall health literacy level of young naval officers and soldiers(all P<0.05).Among them,being female,aged 25-45 years,Han nationality,married,having a college degree or above,and having a"good"self-assessed health status were protective factors for health literacy(all P<0.05).Conclusion Health education and health promotion should be strengthened for young naval officers and soldiers,especially for unmarried youth and people with low educational level.It is also necessary to improve the accessibility of health education,so as to continuously improve the health literacy level of naval officers and soldiers.
2.Efficacy and safety of balloon dilation technique during ureteroscopic lithotripsy with "difficult ureter"
Chaoyue JI ; Bo XIAO ; Weiguo HU ; Boxing SU ; Yubao LIU ; Haifeng SONG ; Gang ZHANG ; Wenjie BAI ; Jianxing LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(2):109-114
Objective:To summarize the preliminary clinical experience of utilizing ureteral balloon dilation catheter in the treatment of "difficult ureter" during ureteroscopic lithotripsy, and to discuss the efficacy and safety of the technique.Methods:Clinical data of 28 patients (30 sides) with upper urinary tract calculi admitted to Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital Affiliated to Tsinghua University from April 2021 to July 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 23 males (82.1%) and 5 females (17.9%), with age of (51.5±13.6) years. Among the 30 sides, 20 (66.7%) on the left and 10(33.3%) were on the right. Calculi were either located in the renal pelvis or calyxes in 7 sides (23.3%), upper ureter in 17 sides (56.7%), and lower ureter in 6 sides (20.0%). The maximum diameter of the stones was (9.4±4.2)mm, and 23 sides (76.7%) were combined with hydronephrosis before surgery. When "difficult ureter" was encountered during the procedure, that is, it was difficult to insert ureteroscope or ureteral access sheath (UAS) due to small ureteral lumen, balloon catheter was used for dilation in the first stage, in which the balloon diameter was 4 mm on 22 sides and 5mm on 8 sides. The instrument was retrogradely inserted through the working channel of F8 semi-rigid ureteroscope, and the small site of the ureteral lumen was dilated under direct endoscopic view. After a single dilation, the balloon catheter was withdrawn, and the effect of dilation was evaluated by semi-rigid ureteroscopy to determine whether to proceed with the following procedures. The intraoperative data were recorded, including surgical method, stage of "difficult ureter" occurred, site of the small part of the ureter, related data of utilizing ureteral dilatation balloon catheter, grade of ureteral injury after dilatation (according to the 0-4 grading classification of endoscopic ureteral injuries), total operation time, balloon catheter-related adverse events, stone-free rate, and time of removing ureteral stents.Results:Among the 30 sides, 29 (96.7%) had difficulty in the stage of ureteroscope insertion, and 1(3.3%) had difficulty in the stage of UAS insertion. A total of 37 small sites of ureter were involved, including 18 in the intramural segment, 10 in the lower part, 2 in the middle part, and 7 in the upper part. Each site was dilated once with a median time of 3 (0.5, 5.0) minutes and a median maximum balloon pressure of 1 215.9(1 215.9, 1 443.9)kPa[12.0(12.0, 14.3)atm]. There were 28 sites of grade Ⅰ injury, 8 sites of grade Ⅱinjury, and 1 site of grade Ⅲinjury. The total duration of unilateral procedure was (73.4±30.3) min. Ureteroscope or UAS insertion was successful in 28 sides(93.3%) after balloon dilation, and failed in 2 sides(6.7%), both of which were in the stage of inserting ureteroscope and ureteral stent was indwelled for the second-stage procedures. On the first day after surgery, the hemoglobin level was (134.1±12.9)g/L, which was significantly different from the preoperative parameters ( P<0.01), and serum creatinine level was (86.7±23.2)μmol/L, which showed no significant difference from the preoperative one ( P=0.263). The primary stone-free rate was 92.9% (26/28), and the total postoperative complication rate was 13.3% (4/30), including 3 of grade Ⅰ (lateral lower abdominal pain requiring additional analgesic drugs) and 1 of grade Ⅱ (postoperative hematuria requiring intravenous hemostatic drugs). Follow-up was conducted for 3 months. All of the 28 successful sides had their ureteral stents removed before the last follow-up, and the time of removal was (36.9±11.5) days. No hydronephrosis was found in the ipsilateral kidney by ultrasound 3 months after operation. Conclusions:Balloon dilation technique showed good efficacy and safety in the treatment of "difficult ureter" during ureteroscopic lithotripsy.
3.Prognostic differences between type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ renal papillary cell carcinoma
Wenjie YANG ; Jie DONG ; Lin MA ; Zhigang JI ; Weifeng XU
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(3):227-231
【Objective】 To analyze the clinical characteristics and prognostic differences between type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC), and identify the prognosis-related independent predictors. 【Methods】 A total of 143 PRCC patients treated during Jan.2012 and Dec.2019 were involved, including 91 type Ⅰ patients and 52 type Ⅱ patients. The prognostic factors were analyzed with univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis. The differences in cancer-specific survival (CSS) between the two groups were analyzed with Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test. 【Results】 The patients’ age was 53.41±13.50 years. After a mean follow-up of 63.27±26.20 months, 14 patients died, and the overall CSS was 90.2%. The prognosis of type Ⅰ patients was better than type Ⅱ patients (94.5% vs. 82.7%, P=0.020). Cox regression suggested that PRCC subtype and stage were significantly associated with prognosis. There was no difference in prognosis between type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ patients in T1/T2 subgroup (P>0.05). However, in T3/T4 subgroup, type Ⅰ patients had a significant better prognosis than type Ⅱ patients (P=0.023), while the above trends were not observed in G1/G2 and G3/G4 subgroups (P>0.05). 【Conclusion】 PRCC subtype and stage are independent prognostic predictors. The impact of PRCC subtype on prognosis is mainly manifested in the subgroup of patients with T3 or higher stage.
4.Development of first-class biotechnology major under new economic situation.
Wenjie YUAN ; Fangling JI ; Tingting ZHAO ; Jun YANG ; Lingyun JIA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(12):4789-4796
The rapid development of bioeconomy urgently needs the support of biotechnology talents. Establishing an innovative training mode of biotechnology talents can provide support for regional economic development and industrial upgrading. Closely revolved around the concepts of new engineering disciplines development, such as serving the national strategy, docking industry, leading the future development and student-centered, a new economy-oriented training system was developed in School of Bioengineering of Dalian University of Technology. These systems include interdisciplinary curriculum system reconstruction, project-based teaching mode reform, evaluation system implementation and other aspects. The reform and exploration of the first-class biotechnology major under the new economic situation, puts forward the theory of value guidance, deep foundation, strong sense of innovation, technical and non-technical core ability literacy. This reform meets the industry demand for talent diversification, personalization, and dynamic change, helps the merge of industry and education, which provides a way for fostering first-class biotechnology-majored undergraduates.
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5.Research Progress, Benefit Groups, Treatment Cycle and Efficacy Prediction of Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Jingbin JI ; Chenyu ZHANG ; Lei PENG ; Wenjie JIAO
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2022;25(2):92-101
The emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has dramatically changed the therapeutic outlook for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Preoperative neoadjuvant immunotherapy has been paid more and more attention as an effective and safe treatment. Neoadjuvant immune therapy, however, the relevant research started late, relatively few research results and mainly focused on the small sample size of phase I and II studies, treatment itself exists many places it is not clear, also in benefit population screening, the respect such as the choice of treatment and curative effect prediction has not yet reached broad consensus. This paper reviews the important studies and recent achievements related to neoadjuvant immunotherapy, aiming to comprehensively discuss the procedures and existing problems of this kind of therapy from three aspects of beneficiary groups, treatment cycle and efficacy prediction.
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/drug therapy*
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6.Research Progress of Circular RNAs in Tumor Immunotherapy.
Chenyu ZHANG ; Lei PENG ; Jingbin JI ; Wenjie JIAO
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(10):698-704
Tumor immunotherapy is a new therapy which developed in recent years, it has greatly changed the therapeutic schedules and brought new options for patients. However, not all patients can have obvious therapeutic effects after using immunotherapy. So selecting more suitable patients and raising immunotherapy effect are worthy to discuss. With the research of circular RNAs (circRNAs), circRNAs have been found that they not only play a significant role in the field of tumor markers, tumor progression and prognosis, but also can abnormally express in a variety of tumors and affect tumor immunity. Therefore, the circRNAs expression may not only can be used as a supplementary method for selecting patients, but also can be used to predict the efficacy of tumor immunotherapy. In this article, we summarize current knowledge on circRNAs abnormally expressed in many cancers, especially lung cancer which can affect tumor immunity, and discuss its potential effects in tumor immunotherapy, and we hope to provide more references for the clinical practice of circRNAs.
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7.The diagnostic value of combining visual estimation with a Poiseuille-based index in improving screening for functional coronary ischemia
Xiaoguo ZHANG ; Wenjie ZUO ; Zhenjun JI ; Genshan MA
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(6):923-928
【Objective】 To develop a simple and practical diagnostic protocol to optimize patient screening for fractional flow reserve(FFR). 【Methods】 Consecutive patients who underwent both invasive coronary angiography and lesion-specific FFR measurement from July 2013 to August 2018 were retrospectively screened, resulting in a total of 372 patients(390 lesions) for inclusion. Visual estimation(VE) of stenosis was obtained from experts while percent diameter stenosis(DS%), percent area stenosis(AS%), lesion length(LL), minimal lumen diameter(MLD), and the ratio of LL to the fourth power of MLD(LL/MLD4) were recorded by quantitative software. An FFR value of ≤0.80 was considered to indicate the physiological significance of stenosis. 【Results】 The median age(25th-75th percentiles) of the included patients was 66 years(59-74 years) and positive FFR results were identified in 77 lesions(19.7%). The area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve was revealed as 0.711(95% CI 0.663-0.755) for VE, significantly greater than DS%(0.605), AS%(0.608), and LL(0.612; P<0.05 for all), but without significant difference from that of MLD(0.667) and LL/MLD4(0.702). The combination of VE with LL/MLD4 yielded a high sensitivity of 89.6%(95% confidence interval [CI], 80.6-95.4) and a negative predictive value of 94.4%(95% CI, 89.2-97.5). 【Conclusion】 Overall, the combination of VE with LL/MLD4 can effectively identify those low-risk lesions for ischemia to avoid unnecessary FFR measurement, thus optimizing the use of pressure wire as well as reducing total medical expenditure and potential complications.
8.Application of American milestone concept on standardized training for specialists in China: a case study of cardiothoracic surgery
Wenjie JI ; Fudong FAN ; Qing ZHOU ; Dongjin WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(1):22-26
This paper analyzed the current status of standardized training for specialists in China using American "milestone concept" and its competency training and assessment system for specialists as references. To achieve the goal of training high-standard and homogeneous cardiothoracic surgeons, a "milestone plan" focusing on the cultivation of diagnosis and treatment capacity of specialists, their mastery ability of medical knowledge, communication ability, professional ability, system-based clinical practice ability, practice-based learning ability and the ability of pursuing improvement was explored. In addition, daily assessment and summary assessment were carried out by means of self-evaluation, superior evaluation and peer evaluation. At the end, training of six core competencies and multi-dimensional evaluation system for cardiothoracic surgeons were constructed, which provided significant references to the construction of training and assessment system for specialists in China.
9.Asiatic acid inhibits lung cancer cell growthandby destroying mitochondria.
Tiancong WU ; Ji GENG ; Wenjie GUO ; Jing GAO ; Xixu ZHU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2017;7(1):65-72
Asiatic acid (AA), a pentacyclic triterpene found in, displays significant anti-proliferative effects on cancer cellsalthough the underlying mechanism of this effect remains unknown. This study investigated the efficacy and mechanism of action of AA against lung cancer bothand. Using the MTT assay, AA was found to induce apoptosis in a dose- and time-dependent manner, an effect enhanced by pretreatment with an autophagy inhibitor. It also elevated expression of microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3) and decreased the expression of p62. Furthermore, exposure to AA resulted in collapse of the mitochondrial membrane potential and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting mitochondria are the target of AA. In the mouse lung cancer xenograft model, oral administration of AA significantly inhibited tumor volume and weight accompanied by significant apoptosis of lung cancer cells. In addition, it led to a significant decrease in the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). In summary, the results show that AA significantly reduces lung cancer cell growth bothandand that the associated apoptosis is mediated through mitochondrial damage.
10.Matrine attenuates bleomycin-induced pulmonary injury partially via modulating mononuclear phagocyte phenotype switching in mice
Xin LI ; Qi LI ; Yi LI ; Chengcheng SU ; Xin ZHOU ; Shouchun PENG ; Luqing WEI ; Wenjie JI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(2):322-328
AIM:To investigate the influence of matrine (MA) on the phenotype switching of mouse mono-cytes and alveolar macrophages induced by bleomycin ( BLM) .METHODS:All mice were randomly divided into normal saline (NS) group, BLM group, BLM+NS group and BLM +MA group.The mice were administered with BLM at 2.5 mg/kg via oropharyngeal instillation .The mice in BLM+MA group were treated with MA (15 mg· kg-1 · d-1 ) by oral gavage following BLM administration .The mice were sacrificed on days 3, 7, 14, and 21.The lungs were removed for pathological analysis .The circulating monocyte subsets and polarization state of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid ( BALF)-de-rived alveolar macrophages were analyzed by flow cytometry .RESULTS:The results of HE and Masson trichrome staining in BLM and BLM+NS groups exhibited classical pathological stages of lung fibrosis , including acute inflammation phase and later fibrosis phase .Compared with BLM +NS group, MA treatment alleviated the inflammatory response and the de-gree of fibrosis induced by BLM (P<0.05).There was a rapid change of circulating Ly6Chi monocytes and its magnitude was positively associated with the pulmonary inflammatory response .An expansion of M2-like alveolar macrophages was positively correlated with the magnitude of lung fibrosis .Moreover , MA treatment partially normalized the phenotype switc-hing of monocytes and alveolar macrophages .CONCLUSION:Matrine treatment attenuates BLM-induced pulmonary injury partially via modulating the phenotype switching of monocytes and alveolar mocrophages .

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